Facebook removes Tehreek-e-Taliban page

Islamabad, Dec 11: Networking site Facebook has removed a page created by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to recuit people for its propaganda machinery, The Hindu reported.TTP spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan had told a foreign news agency that

While posting this recruitment notice itself, the TTP appears to have anticipated the removal of its page from Facebook.

The post provided an email address and asked readers to “plz spread it” as the “Facebook account may be deleted”.

Through the Facebook page, Umar Media also sought to recruit contributors for media work and the forthcoming publication Ayah-e-Khilafat (Sign of the Caliphate).

The page said it will be an official quarterly magazine for which Umar Media was asking writers to submit articles “on a topic of your choice” or on jihadi current affairs, history, Islamic movements or the plight of Muslims.

The TTP is not alone among ‘proscribed' organisations to use social media networks for spreading their message.

The Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat — the new name under which the Sipah-e-Sahaba operates after it was banned — is active on Twitter as is the Jamaat-ud-Da'wah (JuD). Hafiz Saeed, the JuD chief, himself has an official Twitter account and both these accounts are being used by the organisation to reinvent itself.

In fact, after the JuD offered help to the U.S. in dealing with the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, the managers of the official Twitter account were posting media coverage on the offer that appeared across the world, generating a discourse online.